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- Digest: Wizards fear backup guard Mac suffered torn Achilles tendon
- Former Raven and co-founder of the Brigance Brigade Foundation O.J. Brigance will celebrate his 48th birthday at a party aimed at supporting people battling
- He chose the Gators over Michigan, Ohio State, Providence and Xavier.
- My view is the players and former players should attend and carry a sign or speak at one of the many rallies on the problem.
- President Trump's feud with the NFL may fire up his base, but it's making him look petty and small, Jules Witcover writes.
- The Washington Capitals started training camp with 65 players and 20 days to whittle the roster to no more than 23. On Thursday afternoon, Washington cut four
- “We want to thank you, Mr. President, for showing where your heart lies."
- Buck Showalter said he wanted to "take it all in" in light of recent events.
- Orioles vice president John Angelos backed athlete activism and condemned President Donald Trump's attacks on professional athletes Saturday.
- President Donald Trump made a pre-empitve strike on Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Saturday morning, withdrawing an invitation not yet made for NBA champions to visit the White House.
- After months of speculation, the Knicks have agreed to trade Carmelo Anthony the Oklahoma City Thunder.
- The Washington Wizards added guards Carrick Felix and Donald Sloan to their training camp roster, bringing the roster total to 19. Sloan has appeared in 218
- The Bulls will be the fourth NBA organization Stone has been affiliated with since leaving Maryland
- Stephen Curry says Durant’s Under Armour assessment ‘does not ring true.’
- Orioles will have to continue to wait on Pat Connaughton after he was guaranteed a NBA contract for next season.
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- Marvin Price, who led the Patterson boys basketball team to Baltimore City and the Class 2A state title last season, is set to play at Huntington Prep in West Virginia
- The Brigance Brigade Foundation, an ALS patient support organization founded by former Ravens player O.J. Brigance and his wife, Chanda, announced the Million
- Solid showing at NBA Combine has improved Justin Jackson's stock for 2018 NBA draft.
- A junior tennis team from central Maryland won the 18-and-under Intermediate title at the USTA Mid-Atlantic Junior Team Tennis Section Championships, topping a
- Rudy Gay will hold a two-day AAU basketball showcase in Baltimore this weekend.
- Billy Wingerd, playing from Mountain Branch Golf Club, added to an already impressive resume when he shot a two-day total of 137 (68-69) at Chartwell Country
- The Washington, D.C., downtown home of the NBA's Wizards and NHL's Capitals is now called Capital One Arena.
- Under Armour adds to roster of young NBA talent with signing of Dennis Smith Jr.
- The children went through a series of basketball drills and exercises to better understand the importance of staying fit.
- ESPN's "Baltimore Boys" is an outstanding sports film. But its real power is the sociology and sensitivity it brings to this saga of achievement that started at Dunbar High.
- Carmelo Anthony, one of the most dissected professional athletes in the country said he felt completely at peace when he returned to Baltimore Wednesday.
- Former Maryland star gets partial guarantee for training camp with the Minnesota Timberwolves
- NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal is coming to Live! Casino for Thursday's event.
- A number of Dunbar greats, including legendary coach Bob Wade and three-time NBA champion Sam Cassell, savored the memories at a panel discussion Monday at Shoe City on Monument Street.
- The Basketball Tournament will hold its semifinals and championship at Coppin State this week.
- Despite decent numbers in summer league, Diamond Stone is looking for new team
- The Basketball Tournament, a four-year-old, winner-take-all competition between pros from around the world, will come to Coppin State next week.
- Upon further review, the Arena Football League announced Wednesday that the Baltimore Brigade have not clinched a playoff berth. The league had told the team
- Curry, Irving Asia trips illustrate importance of market for Under Armour, Nike
- Hoop dreams often incubate in dim, cramped gyms, much like the one at the Mount Royal Rec Center.
- Rudy Gay discussed his Baltimore community service with ESPN.
- Except for Jake Layman and Diamond Stone, former Maryland players will likely wind up in G-League or going overseas
- Despite cold shooting spells, former Terp Jake Layman has a solid summer league performance for Trail Blazers.
- Ravens using 3-D training platform that may soon use holographic players
- The United States opened defense of its world championship with a 19-3 victory over Scotland at the Federation of International Lacrosse Rathbones World Cup in
- Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti saw his franchise's value rise from $1.93 billion in 2016 to $2.3 billion, an increase of 19 percent.
- Phelps wins for Male U.S. Olympic Athlete and Record-Breaking Performance, Meyers for Female Athlete with a Disability.
- Melo Trimble, playing in his first game of the Las Vegas Summer League for the Philadelphia 76ers, scored 13 points Tuesday night.
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- Digest: Brenda Frese, Juan Dixon part of D.C. Sports Hall of Fame class
- After sitting out first summer league game following trade, Diamond Stone plays well in his Hawks debut.
- After playing last season in Italy, former Terp Robert Carter Jr. trying out for Denver Nuggets
- Former Orioles draft pick and minor-leaguer Pat Connaughton will start at shooting guard for the Portland Trail Blazers' summer-league team.
- Melo Trimble's final stat line — three points, two turnovers, two assists in 10 minutes — did little to move him up in the pecking order at point guard.